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A DECLARATION PROMOTED BY FONDAZIONE CHILD AND THE CHILD DIGNITY ALLIANCE

DECLARATION: The Dignity of Children and Adolescents in the Age of Artificial Intelligence 

A Declaration promoted by Fondazione Child and the Child Dignity Alliance
“Developments in the field of artificial intelligence pose new challenges for the defense of human dignity, justice and labor… this powerful technology risks turning human relations into mere algorithms.”
— Pope Leo XIV, May 2025

Opening Reflection
At a moment when artificial intelligence is reshaping human life in profound ways, we are called to reflect upon its meaning for the youngest among us. The era of artificial intelligence is not only a technological event — it is a moral moment. It compels us to ask who we are, what we value, and how we will preserve the sacredness of every human being, especially of every child. Safe and trustworthy AI should be seen as a right, being a revolutionary technology that will help people unlock their potential and shape their future. In our pursuit of progress, we must not lose sight of the most fragile, the voiceless, the unseen. Young people deserve technology that expands opportunity and protects their well-being.

Human Dignity and the Child
The digital environment was not built having children in mind, while offering extraordinary possibilities for children, such as access to knowledge, opportunities for creativity and tools for learning, it has also become a space where children’s innocence is threatened and their dignity is tested. As AI systems are increasingly imitating care, and becoming human-like, simulating affection and attachment, we must ask what is a stake for children and their emotional and cognitive development. When used well, artificial intelligence can support literacy, expand access to tutoring, help children discover new interests, and empower young people to learn safely at their own pace. However, AI is also being used to create and distribute child sexual abuse material, to manipulate images and to violate fundamental rights of the most vulnerable users. These global challenges require a global solution: protection and safety must be placed at the center of an international effort.

An Ethical Responsibility for the Digital Age
We affirm the right of every child to live, grow, and dream in safety. Innovation and creativity must walk hand in hand with ethical responsibility. Artificial intelligence, like every human creation, must remain at the service of humanity — not above it. Governments, industries, educators, and faith communities share a sacred duty: to ensure that technology protects rather than endangers, uplifts rather than degrades, enlightens rather than exploits.

A Call to Action
In this spirit, we, gathered under the guidance of Fondazione Child and the Child Dignity Alliance, united with partners across faiths, nations, and disciplines, call for a new human covenant for the digital age — one that places the dignity of every child at its heart. We commit ourselves to the following six pillars of action:
* Protection and Safety: Establish robust safeguards and mechanism that seek to prevent and respond to online and AI facilitated abuse, exploitation, and manipulation of children.
* Education and Empowerment: Promote digital and emotional literacy so that children, parents, and educators can navigate technology with awareness, wisdom, and resilience.
* Ethical and Transparent Technology: Encourage the development of AI systems grounded in human values — transparency, accountability, fairness, and compassion.
* Global Governance and Accountability: Strengthen international cooperation to ensure that laws, standards, and institutions uphold children’s rights across nations and digital platforms.
* Research and Innovation for Good: Foster collaboration among academia, civil society, and the private sector to harness AI for child well-being, health, education, and inclusion.
* Interfaith and Intergenerational Solidarity: Unite voices across generations and beliefs to renew our shared commitment to protect and nurture the humanity of every child.
This declaration is a call to conscience and to action. The age of artificial intelligence must not be an age of moral indifference. Each innovation must be in pursuit of advancing the common good. We invite leaders, institutions, and citizens of every nation to join this covenant of responsibility — to ensure that technology, guided by wisdom and love, becomes a means of protecting what is most precious: the dignity, imagination, and hope of our children.

Signed and adopted at the High-Level Meeting on Child Dignity in the Artificial Intelligence Era, Vatican City, 13 November 2025
Fondazione Child and Child Dignity Alliance

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The Dignity of Children and Adolescents in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

The Dignity of Children and Adolescents in the Age of Artificial Intelligence 
 

Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way we learn, communicate, and connect.
Yet as digital technologies evolve at unprecedented speed, protecting the dignity, freedom, and wellbeing of children and adolescents must remain at the heart of innovation.

Together with Telefono Azzurro, Foundation Child for Study and Research into Childhood and Adolescence is dedicated to advancing research, knowledge, and advocacy in support of young people’s rights and development.

On November 12, 2025, the Foundation and Telefono Azzurro will host the international conference
“The Dignity of Children and Adolescents in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” at the Apostolic Chancery in Rome.

The event will bring together leading voices from academia, institutions, science, and technology to explore the ethical, legal, social, and anthropological implications of Artificial Intelligence. Participants will contribute insights and perspectives that will inform the drafting of the forthcoming Encyclical on Artificial Intelligence — a document intended to inspire a global, human-centered approach to innovation.

Continuing the path of the Child Dignity Alliance — from the Rome Declaration (2017) to Abu Dhabi (2018) and Rome AI 2025 — this conference aims to foster dialogue across disciplines and cultures, promoting a shared vision of digital humanism rooted in respect, empathy, and responsibility.

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The Global Scientific Conference on 21st Century Child Abuse

The Global Scientific Conference on 21st Century Child Abuse

The Global Scientific Conference on 21st Century Child Abuse is an invitation-only gathering of the world’s leading researchers on tech-facilitated child abuse. The date of this event recently changed. Now, it will be held in Rome, Italy, June 2026 (exact dates TBD). The aim of the conference is to survey the state of global research on this rapidly growing and little understood phenomenon in order to identify research gaps and collaborative research opportunities. Participants will work together during this intensive two-day conference to develop a Global Research Agenda to help accelerate established knowledge related to 21st Century Child Abuse.

The world is awakening to children’s risks, harms, and opportunities via the internet, social media and related digital technologies. Unfortunately, much of our knowledge and understanding of this complex problem is emerging and largely anecdotal. Many of us are being asked to provide reliable epidemiological research and other study approaches to help support the development of research-informed and evidence-based laws and policies to balance children’s rights to both participation and protection in digital environments. In order to do that, we need comprehensive research to address areas such as prevalence, neurological impacts, developmental triggers, genetic and genomic factors, genetic expression effects, behavioral and physical health and wellbeing outcomes, sociological and cultural intersections, and much more.

In addition to leading researchers focused on tech-facilitated child abuse, a limited number of policymakers, youth, advocates, funders, and tech industry representatives will be invited. Our aim is to ensure that research in this area is well-funded, relevant to those most affected, and used to ensure that private and public policies are developed that are evidence-based and research-informed.

The hosts of this extraordinary conference are: 

  • La Sapienza University of Rome, a public research university founded in 1303;
  • The Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect, founded by Dr. Henry Kempe in 1972 and based at the University of Colorado School of Medicine;
  • Fondazione SOS Il Telefono Azzurro ETS

Our Scientific Partner is the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse & Neglect (ISPCAN), the world’s largest multidisciplinary research organization working to end child abuse and neglect. In conjunction with the conference, we will be publishing a special issue of Child Protection & Practice focused on 21st Century Child Abuse. Guest editors include Professor Jim Leckman (Yale University), Professor Ernesto Caffo (University of Modena & Reggio Emilia, Professor Ethel Quayle (University of Edinburgh), Professor Debi Fry (Childlight, University of Edinburgh), Professor John Fluke (ISPCAN and Kempe Center, University of Colorado), Professor Michael Salter (UNSW, Sydney), and Professor Warren Binford (Kempe Center, University of Colorado). ISPCAN has generously waived all publication fees for the special issue.

The Opening Session of the Conference has included a reception for all participants.

The conference program will consist of plenary sessions focused on major questions facing our field to spark our discussions, interspersed with workgroup sessions to craft the Global Research Agenda.

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TELEFONO AZZURRO: PACE TRA ISRAELE E PALESTINA

TELEFONO AZZURRO: PACE TRA ISRAELE E PALESTINA
RIPARTIAMO DAI BAMBINI

Telefono Azzurro accoglie con grande speranza il segno di pace e il patto raggiunto tra Israele e Palestina. È un momento storico che può e deve segnare un punto di svolta a partire dalla tutela dei più vulnerabili: i bambini, spesso le prime vittime e le ultime ad essere ascoltate in ogni conflitto armato.

La pace si costruisce partendo dai bambini” – dichiara Ernesto Caffo, Presidente di Telefono Azzurro. “Ogni guerra lascia ferite profonde e durature soprattutto a livello psicologico. Per questo occorre intervenire immediatamente occupandoci della loro salute e benessere mentale. Dobbiamo essere al loro fianco, fin da subito”.

Telefono Azzurro è pronta a continuare la collaborazione e l’impegno a Gaza e in Palestina iniziato già da tanti anni con il progetto ERICE, rivolto alla cura della salute mentale dei bambini e adolescenti che sono le vittime più sensibili di questo conflitto. Nei mesi scorsi l’associazione ha formato operatori palestinesi che potranno intervenire direttamente nella Striscia e nel territorio palestinese, portando supporto psico-sociale e ascolto nei contesti più fragili.

I bambini devono diventare una priorità assoluta nelle agende politiche internazionali. È proprio da loro che si deve ripartire per costruire la pace. Proteggerli dalla violenza e dal trauma della guerra non è solo un obbligo sancito dal diritto umanitario, ma una responsabilità morale che riguarda tutti noi”, conclude Caffo.

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MILANO DIGITAL WEEK 2025 – Evento in collaborazione con CORECOM

La tutela dei minori nell’era dell’intelligenza artificiale

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Oltre l’azzurro. Affettività nella vita reale e digitale: educare al rispetto, prevenire il bullismo

Oltre l’azzurro. Affettività nella vita reale e digitale: educare al rispetto, prevenire il bullismo

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Bullismo e Cyberbullismo: il Servizio 114 Potenziato con il Decreto Legislativo 99/2025

Bullismo e Cyberbullismo: il Servizio 114 Potenziato con il Decreto Legislativo 99/2025

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Evento di presentazione del Bilancio sociale 2024

Bilancio sociale 2024 di Telefono Azzurro: evento di presentazione del giorno 23 luglio a Roma

BILANCIO SOCIALE 2024
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Bilancio sociale 2024 di Telefono Azzurro

Bilancio sociale 2024 di Telefono Azzurro: le emergenze più urgenti
e la capacità di azione sullo scenario internazionale

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ONLINE IL REPORT “FRONTIERE DELLA SICUREZZA DIGITALE DEI MINORI”

PROGETTARE UN FUTURO DIGITALE A MISURA DI BAMBINO: ONLINE IL REPORT “FRONTIERE DELLA SICUREZZA DIGITALE DEI MINORI”

È ora disponibile il rapporto “Frontiers in Digital Child Safety”, un documento innovativo che propone una visione lungimirante e concreta per ripensare la sicurezza online dei minori in chiave integrata, proattiva e orientata al benessere.

Il documento è frutto di un anno di lavoro di un gruppo internazionale e multidisciplinare, composto da ricercatori, designer, educatori, esperti di policy e attivisti per i diritti dei minori. Tra i partecipanti anche il Prof. Ernesto Caffo, presidente di Telefono Azzurro e figura di riferimento nella promozione della sicurezza e dei diritti dell’infanzia a livello globale.

Il report nasce con l’obiettivo di fornire una roadmap internazionale per progettare ambienti digitali che non solo proteggano i bambini e gli adolescenti dai rischi online, ma che siano anche in grado di potenziare la loro autonomia, i loro diritti e le loro capacità di agire nel mondo digitale. Un approccio che supera la semplice logica della protezione per promuovere una partecipazione attiva e consapevole dei più giovani alla vita digitale.

L’iniziativa è stata promossa da un consorzio accademico guidato dalle professoresse Sandra Cortesi e Urs Gasser della Technical University of Munich (TUM), in collaborazione con il Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society dell’Università di Harvard e con il Dipartimento di Comunicazione e Ricerca sui Media dell’Università di Zurigo.

Questo network di ricerca ha lavorato per delineare una visione condivisa su come le tecnologie emergenti possano essere progettate in modo etico, inclusivo e orientato all’infanzia, affrontando temi chiave come la progettazione delle piattaforme, l’intelligenza artificiale, la governance dei dati, e l’empowerment digitale dei minori.